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I . slow [sloʊ, Brit sləʊ] ADJ

II . slow [sloʊ, Brit sləʊ] VERBO intr

III . slow [sloʊ, Brit sləʊ] VERBO trans

go-slow SUBST

II . slow down VERBO intr

1. slow down (reduce speed):

2. slow down (be less active):

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Provided that the capitalist relations of production are stable and secure, capital accumulation will continue, despite constant market fluctuations, at a slower or faster pace.
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It appears that conventional, legal medical technology is also capable of full-body regeneration, though at a much slower pace and dependent on your HMO insurance options.
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Converted for military use they were higher, larger and slower than regular (light) galleys.
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The CIO itself was slower to join the purge.
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The relative speed and nimbleness of ships became important, since a slower ship could be outmaneuvered and disabled by a faster one.
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In contrast, if you start off drinking hard liquor, you're likely to be drinking at a slower rate and feel drunk faster.
gizmodo.com
Malignancies with slower growth rates, such as indolent lymphomas, tend to respond to chemotherapy much more modestly.
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It has been seen in receptive aphasia that larger lesions correlate to slower recovery.
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Or you notice the wipers going slower and slower with the heater on for demist and turn them on slower to use the heater a little faster.
hackaday.com
Slower spending would help moderate domestic demand, alleviate real appreciation pressures, and support disinflation.
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